Overcoming the past

Overcoming the past

MCLAN

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4 Women from different backgrounds come together to overcome a common goal to stop the chauvinistic behavioral attitude of men. Renata a woman who stood up at her wedding, Carmen whose husband's reputation was discovered on the internet, Mariluz whose boyfriend posted nude photos of her on the internet, and Dana who was always forced to have a better like the one she had before. With these women coming together do you think that their common goal of overcoming chauvinistic behaviour will be achieved??

Overcoming the past Chapter 1 Renata Sanchez Vidal

My wedding was just at the corner, just 2 weeks to go and I was so excited to become the next Mrs Renata Cancino. My name is Renata Sanchez Vidal a young and promising biologist. I just came out from the 's office with a big smile on my face because I was just promoted in my job from the position of laboratory technician to bioinformatics director.

I met my fiance while we were both in college and since then we have been in a relationship for the past 5 years. It was not until 3 month ago when he knelt down on one knee to finally propose to me. And guess what, I said yes. We both were working in the same company as laboratory technicians not until today when I was finally promoted to be the director of a field in the company called bioinformatics.

And to even top it all I finally got an increase in my salary which was way better than the one they were paying me as a laboratory technician.

And here comes my fiance Alonso Cancino. Babe I just came out from your office and you weren't there where were you and why haven't you been picking my calls, he asked. Oh I just came out from the manager's office and guess what I finally got promoted. This is good news once we have finished we should go out to celebrate.

And oh babe, I just remembered, have you registered the kit under my name which I have been working on???. And he replied not yet, you know that we have been busy with our wedding arrangements and I haven't had the chance to register the kit in your name, I am sorry I will do it when I am less busy, he said and gave me a kiss on my forehead before walking away.

*Two days later*

Oh my God we finally did it our own house, I exclaimed. This is what both of us have been dreaming of to get an apartment before the wedding. Sweetheart I know you would be frustrated because you used your own money to buy this apartment and I did nothing to contribute I hope you won't see me as a failure who can't afford an apartment, Alonso said. Don't worry sweetheart my money is also your money and my house is also your house don't feel ashamed because I love you so much and I know that just like me you will be soon be promoted.

*ALONSO POV*

I can't believe it she got promoted while I am still working as a laboratory technician, how ridiculous. All I could only do was to smile and pretend as if I was okay with her promotion, I wasn't at all. We both started working at the laboratory together at the same time and at the same day how could she of all the people finally get promoted when she is a woman .

I am very sure she must have seduced the manager to finally get promoted. She has been getting along well with the manager these past few months and I am sure she must have seduced him.

THE NIGHT BEFORE THE WEDDING

Oh Renata you have to come with us tonight I am very sure you wouldn't want to miss your bachelorette party. This is the last party you will ever have to be a fiancee before you finally get married tomorrow. Come on what do you think??, what do you say??, are you coming or are you not coming???, my friends kept asking me these questions has we were heading back home.

Sure I will come and why not, I replied to them.

They were really right about one thing this is surely going to be my last night as a fiancee and tomorrow I will be becoming somebody's wife, so why not have the time of our lives now??.

We arrived the bar and before you know they already asking me to drink, I couldn't reject the offer because we were all here to have fun and that I will do. And so I drank. Let's play a little game shall we?? Said one of my friends name Ariana. What's the game about??, I asked.

Then she said you will put on a blindfold and guess the person that kissed you on the cheek, either from their scent or breath. I wasn't sure but I didn't want to kill the fun they were having so I agreed. Let the game begin said Ariana 1,2 ready go.

Someone gave me a peck as soon as the game began and again instead of pecking me someone kissed me directly on my lips, I was hearing voices everywhere and I was too excited when I said Alonso, babe is that you and then I took off my blindfold.

And to my greatest surprise I ended up kissing the manager of the company, I was so shocked that this happened and I was afraid that this could affect my wedding which was tomorrow. Renata calm down it was only a game I am very sure Alonso will understand this if you talk to him, Ariana said.

Yes she's right this is only a game nothing bad was going to happen. Alonso will surely understand from my own point of view. I just hope he understands, will he???

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